Now’s Your Chance To Live In The Oldest And Largest Frank Lloyd Wright House In New Jersey

Some of Frank Lloyd Wright's most renowned homes have been placed on the market this year, and if you have deep enough pockets, they could've been yours. His Mayan Revival Blade Runner house in Los Angeles and his Spiral House in Phoenix, for example, were asking buyers for a mere $23 million and $12.95 million, respectively.

According to the Philly Voice, the mansion was originally purchased in 1994 for $450,000 and put back on the market in 2015 for $1.7 million—that's a 270+ percent increase in value. Of course, owning a one-of-a-kind Frank Lloyd Wright home for $1.45 million seems like a steal. I mean, can you really put a price on such art? Take a look inside and answer that question for yourself.

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The Christie House, a unique "Usonian" house, is built of cypress, brick, and glass.

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According to its listing on Zillow, FLW's Christie House has had many updates to its existing 1940s structure, including a new roof, furnace, windows, and central air.

Windows everywhere allow plenty of natural light to seep in.

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All of the wood, brick, and tile definitely give it a modern-cabin vibe.

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I can't get enough of those floor-to-ceiling windows and doors.

The home has three bedrooms.

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I could live on that private little porch in the woods.

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FLW's definitely brought the outdoors into his homes. Just take in that view. Getting out of bed would be extra difficult here, especially on a snowy day.

Did I mention it sits on 7.25 acres of lush, green land?

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Oh, and there's a separate artist studio.

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In case you need to get away to be inspired...a work staycation, if you will.

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